The CONfederate States!!
... Emperor Maximilian had a keen interest in the sea and was appointed to the rank of rear admiral in the Austrian navy by his brother. He liked to visit exotic faraway ports . . . without his wife of course....It was rumored that he contacted syphilis during a visit to a brothel in Brazil, and that as ...
... Emperor Maximilian had a keen interest in the sea and was appointed to the rank of rear admiral in the Austrian navy by his brother. He liked to visit exotic faraway ports . . . without his wife of course....It was rumored that he contacted syphilis during a visit to a brothel in Brazil, and that as ...
Timeline of America the Beautif
... lesson number in parentheses. Copy the assigned statement in the blank. You may have to write small to get all the words on the blank provided. When you write your timeline assignment, read the other things that happened during that year and the years before and after it. Many time ...
... lesson number in parentheses. Copy the assigned statement in the blank. You may have to write small to get all the words on the blank provided. When you write your timeline assignment, read the other things that happened during that year and the years before and after it. Many time ...
4.2_RochRev_May2013_Gettysburg.indd 24 4/17/13 9:51 PM
... there are some things that we can say with confidence. One is that while slavery probably would have been abolished at some point, it would not have been abolished either by presidential decree (the Emancipation Proclamation) or constitutional amendment (the Thirteenth). It would have been abolished ...
... there are some things that we can say with confidence. One is that while slavery probably would have been abolished at some point, it would not have been abolished either by presidential decree (the Emancipation Proclamation) or constitutional amendment (the Thirteenth). It would have been abolished ...
Unit 6 AMhI Reading Guide - johnmichalski
... attempt to expand slavery and deprive more human beings of their God-given rights. Some northern Whigs also protested the war. Abraham Lincoln was a Free Soil Congressman and demanded that James K Polk pointed out the spot on which American blood was spilled on American soil. The opposition to the w ...
... attempt to expand slavery and deprive more human beings of their God-given rights. Some northern Whigs also protested the war. Abraham Lincoln was a Free Soil Congressman and demanded that James K Polk pointed out the spot on which American blood was spilled on American soil. The opposition to the w ...
African American Troops in the Civil War - Database of K
... • 8.H.1.2 ‐ Summarize the literal meaning of historical documents in order to establish context. • 8.H.1.3 ‐ Use primary and secondary sources to interpret various historical perspectives. • 8.H.1.4 ‐ Use historical inquiry to evaluate the validity of sources used to construct historical narrativ ...
... • 8.H.1.2 ‐ Summarize the literal meaning of historical documents in order to establish context. • 8.H.1.3 ‐ Use primary and secondary sources to interpret various historical perspectives. • 8.H.1.4 ‐ Use historical inquiry to evaluate the validity of sources used to construct historical narrativ ...
Civil War Chap 11 and 12 Notes - Northern Bedford County School
... My father has just home from the fair and brought home your picture and Mr. Hamlin's. I am a little girl only 11 years old, but want you should be President of the United States very much so I hope you wont think me very bold to write to such a great man as you are. Have you any little girls about a ...
... My father has just home from the fair and brought home your picture and Mr. Hamlin's. I am a little girl only 11 years old, but want you should be President of the United States very much so I hope you wont think me very bold to write to such a great man as you are. Have you any little girls about a ...
Bringing the War to an End PPT
... 2. How will you address the issue of runaway slaves from the South? 3. Will you enact a law similar to the Fugitive Slave Act in order to appease the new southern Confederacy? 4. How will you deal with the expanding western border and the current U.S. territories such as Oregon and Oklahoma? ...
... 2. How will you address the issue of runaway slaves from the South? 3. Will you enact a law similar to the Fugitive Slave Act in order to appease the new southern Confederacy? 4. How will you deal with the expanding western border and the current U.S. territories such as Oregon and Oklahoma? ...
ch_14_and_15_Power_point
... Mainly Self educated lawyer Whig Congressman who opposed the Mexican War ...
... Mainly Self educated lawyer Whig Congressman who opposed the Mexican War ...
Bringing The War To An End
... create a timeline of events leading up to the end of the Civil War. • On the back of the page, plot the battles and in some cases, routes. Write battle names and dates on your map. • Answer the question underneath your map: By attacking on both ends what do you think Grant was hoping to do to the Co ...
... create a timeline of events leading up to the end of the Civil War. • On the back of the page, plot the battles and in some cases, routes. Write battle names and dates on your map. • Answer the question underneath your map: By attacking on both ends what do you think Grant was hoping to do to the Co ...
File - US History and Government
... campaigning (going around country speaking in front of large groups inform the public his vision for America) he never said that he would officially end slavery If he won the election. And yet, most Southerners were weary of this man. In the eyes of many white Southerners, Lincoln’s victory meant th ...
... campaigning (going around country speaking in front of large groups inform the public his vision for America) he never said that he would officially end slavery If he won the election. And yet, most Southerners were weary of this man. In the eyes of many white Southerners, Lincoln’s victory meant th ...
Chapter 15: The Civil War
... • Led Lee to decide to invade N • Hoped victory on Union soil would boost Conf morale & turn N against war • Led trps into MD • McClellan learned Conf battle plan when it was found by a Union soldier • Attacked @ Antietam Creek, MD, Sept 17, 1862 • Bloodiest single day of Civil War • Union suffered ...
... • Led Lee to decide to invade N • Hoped victory on Union soil would boost Conf morale & turn N against war • Led trps into MD • McClellan learned Conf battle plan when it was found by a Union soldier • Attacked @ Antietam Creek, MD, Sept 17, 1862 • Bloodiest single day of Civil War • Union suffered ...
Florida`s Role in the Civil War
... states joined a month later. The Confederate states were South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas. Jefferson Davis, from Mississippi, was elected President and Montgomery, Alabama was selected as the capital, though i ...
... states joined a month later. The Confederate states were South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas. Jefferson Davis, from Mississippi, was elected President and Montgomery, Alabama was selected as the capital, though i ...
Civil War 150 — KidsPost and Puzzles
... property inside their borders except for three forts off Florida’s coast and Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Charleston Harbor. Lincoln — and everyone else — knew his election had caused these things to happen. As a candidate, Lincoln had made it clear that he was against the spread of slavery ...
... property inside their borders except for three forts off Florida’s coast and Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Charleston Harbor. Lincoln — and everyone else — knew his election had caused these things to happen. As a candidate, Lincoln had made it clear that he was against the spread of slavery ...
Why did the South secede
... Some historians have attempted to prove the inherent similarity of the North and South through demographics and shared systems of life. For example, David Potter contends: ‘commonalities of language, religion, law and political system outweighed differences in other areas.’ However, this argument b ...
... Some historians have attempted to prove the inherent similarity of the North and South through demographics and shared systems of life. For example, David Potter contends: ‘commonalities of language, religion, law and political system outweighed differences in other areas.’ However, this argument b ...
Debate Over Slavery at the Constitutional Convention
... should fail. Maryland and Virginia, he said, had already prohibited the importation of slaves expressly. North Carolina had done the same in substance. All this would be in vain, if South Carolina and Georgia be at liberty to import. The western people are already calling out for slaves for their ne ...
... should fail. Maryland and Virginia, he said, had already prohibited the importation of slaves expressly. North Carolina had done the same in substance. All this would be in vain, if South Carolina and Georgia be at liberty to import. The western people are already calling out for slaves for their ne ...
Kansas, Missouri, and the Civil War, 1854-1865
... was thought that the new bill would provide a peaceful solution; the new settlers of the area would simply decide the issue in a democratic election. But what occurred was the igniting of a war between organized abolitionists, known as free staters, who arrived in Kansas Territory from the East, and ...
... was thought that the new bill would provide a peaceful solution; the new settlers of the area would simply decide the issue in a democratic election. But what occurred was the igniting of a war between organized abolitionists, known as free staters, who arrived in Kansas Territory from the East, and ...
Chapter 18 - Catholic Textbook Project
... would march his army down the west bank of the Mississippi while David Porter’s gunboats shot their way past Vicksburg. South of the town, Grant would meet Porter, who would ferry the army across the river. Grant would then move his army around Vicksburg and attack it from the east. The plan, howeve ...
... would march his army down the west bank of the Mississippi while David Porter’s gunboats shot their way past Vicksburg. South of the town, Grant would meet Porter, who would ferry the army across the river. Grant would then move his army around Vicksburg and attack it from the east. The plan, howeve ...
Sharpshooter February 2016 - Kirby
... suddenly were placed in an unusual situation that led to unusual, and sometimes heroic, behavior. The stories most told in this region involve Confederate heroes and their actions, and the South is blessed with a lot of interesting history in this regard. We have our own story of a boy hero of the C ...
... suddenly were placed in an unusual situation that led to unusual, and sometimes heroic, behavior. The stories most told in this region involve Confederate heroes and their actions, and the South is blessed with a lot of interesting history in this regard. We have our own story of a boy hero of the C ...
20 The Causes Of The Civil War
... Sectionalism: Loyalty to a region or state as opposed to the whole nation ...
... Sectionalism: Loyalty to a region or state as opposed to the whole nation ...
Reconstruction Plans and Congressional Reconstruction
... The Reconstruction Battle Begins (cont.) The Radical Republicans had three main goals. 1. They wanted to prevent the Confederate leaders from returning to power after the war. 2. They wanted the Republican Party to become powerful in the South. 3. They wanted the federal government to help Africa ...
... The Reconstruction Battle Begins (cont.) The Radical Republicans had three main goals. 1. They wanted to prevent the Confederate leaders from returning to power after the war. 2. They wanted the Republican Party to become powerful in the South. 3. They wanted the federal government to help Africa ...
Battles
... United States into entering World War II. President Franklin Roosevelt’s address to Congress described December 7 as a “date which will live in infamy.” ...
... United States into entering World War II. President Franklin Roosevelt’s address to Congress described December 7 as a “date which will live in infamy.” ...
Georgia in the American Civil War
On January 19, 1861, Georgia, a slave state, declared that it had seceded from the United States and joined the newly formed Confederacy the next month, during the prelude to the American Civil War. During the war, Georgia sent nearly 100,000 men to battle for the Confederacy, mostly to the Virginian armies. Despite secession, many southerners in North Georgia remained loyal to the Union. Approximately 5,000 Georgians served in the Union army in units including the 1st Georgia Infantry Battalion, the 1st Alabama Cavalry Regiment, and a number of East Tennessean regiments. The state switched from cotton to food production, but severe transportation difficulties eventually restricted supplies. Early in the war, the state's 1,400 miles of railroad tracks provided a frequently used means of moving supplies and men but, by the middle of 1864, much of these lay in ruins or in Union hands.The Georgia legislature voted $100,000 to be sent to South Carolina for the relief of Charlestonians who suffered a disastrous fire in December 1861.Thinking the state was immune from invasion, the Confederates built several small munitions factories in Georgia, and housed tens of thousands of Union prisoners. Their largest prisoner of war camp was at Andersonville.